Common use of Consent to Medical Care of a Minor Clause in Contracts

Consent to Medical Care of a Minor. If Contractor provides medical, dental, psychological or surgical treatment to a minor under this Contract, either directly or through contracts with subcontractors, Contractor shall not provide treatment of a minor unless informed consent to treatment is obtained pursuant to Texas Family Code Chapter 32, relating to consent to treatment of a child by a non-parent or the child or pursuant to other state law. If requirements of federal law relating to consent directly conflict with this Chapter, then federal law supersedes state law.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov, dshs.state.tx.us, www.dshs.texas.gov

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Consent to Medical Care of a Minor. β€Œ If Contractor provides medical, dental, psychological or surgical treatment to a minor under this Contract, either directly or through contracts with subcontractors, Contractor shall not provide treatment of a minor unless informed consent to treatment is obtained pursuant to Texas Family Tex. Fam. Code Chapter 32, relating to consent to treatment of a child by a non-parent or the child or pursuant to other state law. If requirements of federal law relating to consent directly conflict with this ChapterTex. Fam. Code Chapter 32, then federal law supersedes state law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Department of State Health Services Contract, Department of State Health Services Contract

Consent to Medical Care of a Minor. If Contractor provides medical, dental, psychological or surgical treatment to a minor under this Contract, either directly or through contracts with subcontractors, Contractor shall not provide treatment of a minor unless informed consent to treatment is obtained pursuant to Texas Family Code Chapter 32, 32 relating to consent to treatment of a child by a non-parent or the child or pursuant to other state law. If requirements of federal law relating to consent directly conflict with this Chapter, then federal law supersedes state law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Department of State Health Services Contract, Department of State Health Services Contract

Consent to Medical Care of a Minor. If Contractor provides medical, dental, psychological or surgical treatment to a minor under this Contract, either directly or through contracts with subcontractors, Contractor shall not provide the treatment of a minor unless shall be provided only if informed consent to treatment is obtained pursuant to Texas Family Code Tex. Fam. Code, Chapter 32, relating to consent to treatment of a child by a non-parent or the child or pursuant to other state law. If requirements of federal law relating to consent directly conflict with this ChapterTex. Fam. Code, then Chapter 32, federal law supersedes shall supersede state law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dshs.texas.gov

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Consent to Medical Care of a Minor. If Contractor provides medical, dental, psychological or surgical treatment to a minor under this Contract, either directly or through contracts with subcontractors, Contractor shall not provide treatment of a minor unless informed consent to treatment is obtained pursuant to Texas Family Tex. Fam. Code Chapter 32, relating to consent to treatment of a child by a non-parent or the child or pursuant to other state law. If requirements of federal law relating to consent directly conflict with this ChapterTex. Fam. Code Chapter 32, then federal law supersedes state law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of State Health Services

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